
Note that this is just for landings - you won't get to practice a launch, but just the end of the way back to Earth.
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The days of the space shuttle are long gone, but you could keep its memory alive by practicing landings on your Android device. Rather than control pixelated warriors, you get to fly a vessel that is now officially a piece of spaceflight history. F-Sim Space Shuttle, ( $4, now $1)Īnd one last piece of retro goodness, but not in the common sense. Note that this isn't just an emulated game - it's actually a remake for Android. Very much an acquired taste, but if you hanker for the games of yore, this is a good chance to get it at a very steep discount. If Star Command's pixelated graphics are pseudo-retro, this is the real deal right here. Winner of "Best Strategy Game of 1984," or so the video claims. In fact, it might have come out before some of our readers were even born: 1984. Seems to work best with wide, neutral landscapes. You don't have to have the perfect image, though, because the app also ships with a number of presets you could try on until you capture an image you like. Getting good results depends on you picking the right image, but it has the potential of creating a truly personalized weather forecast. Here's an interesting concept: This is a live wallpaper that animates current weather conditions on top of your selected images. There's even a SoundCloud group where you can listen to music created with the app. SunVox is not without is learning curve, but if you enjoy making music it is looks like quite a capable app. Of course, if you're a serious musician you could actually use SunVox to sketch out ideas, and even export complete MIDI tracks for processing on a computer with a better and bigger sample library. SunVox, ( $6, now $4)Ĭreating music on your Android device can be a fun way to pass the time.

If you're intrigued by a launcher that does things its own way, now's a good time to get it. At the time it wasn't fully baked, but a couple of months have passed and the developer has continued creating new features. First things first: We've reviewed Action Launcher before, and found it to be truly unique.
